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Description

A dog lives in this property.

Special conditions. See Landlord Policies.

There are rooms available to rent in this 56 m², 3-bedroom apartment which tenants will share with the live-in landlady and her dog. In La Dreta de l’Eixample, the apartment provides the grandeur of the area with its high ceilings and traditional tile flooring. There is small but fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room with a couch and TV, and 1 bathroom separated into a shower and toilet room.

On Carrer de Lepant, you are in the heart of La Dreta de l’Eixample. This apartment is in an upscale residential neighborhood just minutes from the world-famous Sagrada Família Basilica. In addition to being surrounded by Barcelona's majestic sights and architecture, you have everything you need close by: grocery stores, restaurants, banks, and even a cinema.

Details

Property type: apartment

Floor area: 56 m²

Floor: 2nd

Number of bathrooms: 1

Elevator: no

Wi-Fi installed: yes

Wi-Fi activated: yes

Transportation

You are about a 5-minute walk to the Sagrada Família metro stop on lines 2 and 5.

Landlord policies

Languages spoken: Spanish

Lives in property: yes

Deposit: 1 month’s rent

Payment method: cash

Smoking allowed: no

Pets allowed: no

Tenants are not allowed to have alcohol or other substances in the property.

Bills included

Electricity

Water

Gas

Wifi

Council Tax

Property features

Furnished

TV

Washing machine

Exterior

Equipped kitchen

Natural gas water heating

Individual electric units for heating

Drying rack

Oven

More information

Suitable for: Professionals, Students, Erasmus

Neighborhood information

La Dreta de l’Eixample
Your elegant and upscale hideout

Overview
Magisterial architecture.

Buildings raised in praise of God. Buildings raised with freedom of thought. The medieval. The modernist.

“La Dreta de l’Eixample” means “the right side of the Eixample”. It’s part of the extension to Barcelona built in the late 1800s. L’Eixample is pronounced ‘luh-shamp-luh’.

Plaça Catalunya is here. It’s the heart of Barcelona life. All buses, metros, footpaths and stories meet here. Probably.

Are you looking for an adorable corner to call home?

Come to La Dreta de l’Eixample.

What can I do here?
Go to Plaça de Catalunya.

There is always something going on here. Ice rinks in winter, cheese fairs in summer. Sit and listen to the falling waters of the fountains. Watch the world go by.

Visit the Sagrada Familia. Marvel at the rainbow interior. Breathtaking. You may not often feel a sense of wonder, but you will here. Especially if you go on a sunny day.

Did someone say shopping?

Grab a suitcase full of €50 notes. You’ll need them if you go shopping on on Passeig de Gràcia. It’s home to names like Prada, Stella McCartney and Valentino.

Hungry?

Go to La Terraza del Claris. Try botifarra (sausage) and other traditional Catalan tapas, along with a vermouth.

Nice.

Patient fact
Construction on the Sagrada Familia began way back in 1882. But you’ll have to wait until 2026 to see the completed building. Patience, my young Padawan.